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Visit Fredericksburg, Texas

Second-largest wine region in the nation
Fredericksburg is a city located in the central region of Texas, known for its well-preserved German heritage and culture and its thriving tourism industry with attractions such as wineries, museums, and historic buildings. Explore the town's history at the Pioneer Museum, visit one of the many local wineries for wine tastings, or browse the unique shops and art galleries on Main Street. Take a scenic drive on the Willow City Loop for breathtaking views of the Hill Country, or hike the trails at Enchanted Rock State Natural Area. Enjoy a delicious meal at one of Fredericksburg's acclaimed restaurants featuring local and German-inspired cuisine. Discover why Fredericksburg is a popular travel destination in Texas.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some kid friendly activities to do in Fredericksburg, TX ?

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What can kids do in Fredericksburg for FREE?
  • Lady Bird Park
    Location: South on Highway 16
    Time: Depending on the activity, Any amount
    Picnic Areas with shaded tables and BQ grills thoughout the park.
    Playgrounds for all ages.
    Nature Trails: Enjoy walking, jogging, or birdwatching along shaded trails.
    Sports Facilities: Baseball and Softball fields, Driving Range for Golfers, Basketball Courts, and Tennis and Pickleball courts.
  • Old Fair Park
    Location: Ufer Street, three streets south of Main Street
    Time: Depending on the activity, 24/7
    Located in the heart of town, find an all encompassing playground, covered basketball court, baseball fields, soccer fields, picnic areas, and a state of the art skateboarding area.
  • Fredericksburg Car Fest
    Location: Marktplatz
    Time: First Saturday, yearly, of June from 10am-4pm
    View over 200 cars and many events for kids for FREE
  • Coming 2027 – Raquetball Center
    Location: Friendship Lane
    Time: TBA
    Includes a half mile walking trail, playground, pickle ball and tennis courts.
  • Grab a map from over 200 locations – Map It Out Fredericksburg and find the hidden 10 birds and 9 Mocking Birds while walking Main Street.
    Location: Main Street
    Time: Depends on you
  • Cross Mountain Park “Kreuzberg”
    Location: 1.2 miles off Main Street heading north on FM965
    Time: 30 minutes
    Hours of Operation: Open
    The cross was discovered in 1846 while they were dividing up the land (one city lot & 10 acres per family) through a drawing. Mr.Duderstadt found the cross, which originally had been placed there by the Spanish Missionaries. This is one of the best views of the Hill Country.
  • Old Tunnel State ParkTime
    Location: Old San Antonio Highway 4.7miles
    Time: Time to view bats emerging ~ 30 minutes to an hour
    Hours of operation: 24/7
    Home to up to 3 million Mexican freetailed bats and 3,000 cave myotis bats from May through October. This tunnel was built in 1914, with the help of Map It Out’s grandfather and other family members. 920-feet of solid limestone was dug and the railroad was built and in operation till 1941. Now home to millions of bats, this is a must!v
  • Fort Martin Scott
    Location: East side of town
    Time: 1-1.5 hours
    Hours of operation: 24/7
    Walk around daily to view the fort and buildings are opened at the end of the week through the weekend.
    Built in December 1848, it was the first frontier fort in the state of Texas at this time. Situated on Barons Creek and originally 640 acres, also known as a section. The first county fair in Texas was here inn 1881, by the Braeutigam family which had been purchased in 1871. Also the first race track and dance hall were located here in the county.
  • National Museum of the Pacific War
    Location: East Main Street
    Time: 1 hour
    Hours of operation: Open Wednesday to Monday, 9am-5pm
    The Memorial Courtyard has submarines and check out the Hotel, as it was made to look like a ship! There is also a FREE Children’s Exhibit
  • “Marktplatz”
    Location: Center of town on Main Street
    Time: As long or as little time
    Hours of operation: 24/7
    Playground with a cover and plenty of room for kids to run around. Also has several pavilions with picnic benches.
  • The Historic Memorial Public Library
    Location: Center of town on Main Street
    Time: 1 hour
    Hours of operation: Monday to Saturday
    The entire First floor is dedicated to kids and multiple programs are always going on for all to participate.
  • Cisterns built in the earlier days
    Location: Altdorf and Alla Campagna Restaurants are both located on West Main street
    Time: 15 minutes each
    Hours of operation: According to the restaurant hours
    The restaurants Altdorf and Alla Campagna both have cisterns sealed and viewable from inside the restaurant. Worth checking out while having lunch or dinner!
  • Pioneer Museum for children under 5
    https://pioneermuseum.org
    Location: West Main on Main Street…Corner of Milam and Main Street
    Time: An hour to all day
    Hours of operation: 10am-5pm, Monday to Saturday
    A combination museum and historical site of 3.5 acres located in downtown Fredericksburg. In the mid-1840s, Germans looking for a better life were reading and hearing about Texas as a land of limitless opportunity. They risked everything to get here. They tenaciously faced every obstacle and created a unique German colony in the heart of the Texas Hill Country.  Come share their story. Enjoy a self-guided tour of our grounds at a leisurely pace and glimpse into the daily lives of the German pioneers of the Texas Hill Country. Among the historic homesteads and buildings are a one-room schoolhouse, log cabin, Sunday house, bath house, barn and smokehouse, all of which showcase artifacts and architecture. Also on our grounds, the Fredericksburg Volunteer Fire Department Museum displays pieces of early 20th century firefighting equipment.
  • Sauer Beckman Living History Farm in Stonewall Texas
    Location: East of Fredericksburg by 16 miles in Stonewall
    Time: 2 hours
    Cost: FREE
    Hours of operation: Daily 10am to 5pm
    Depicts the living history farm as it was in the early 1900’s. You can see them making lye soap, canning garden vegetables, sheep shearing or plowing the fields with a team of horses. Sometimes you can even smell lunch being prepared.




Does Fredericksbug Texas have free parking?

Yes and the area is very well communicated of areas that are not parking spots.

How do I spend a day in Fredericksburg?
  • Historical Walk & Talk Tours (www.FBGHistoicalWalkandTalk.com)
    Time: 1 hour to 1.5 hours
    Cost: Fee
  • National Museum of the Pacific War
    Time: 2 hours to 2 days
    Cost: Admission Fee
    Includes the George H.W. Bush Building, Japanese Peach Gardens, Admiral Nimitz Gallery which is the “Historic Nimitz House,” Pacific Combat Zone, and the Memorial Courtyard.
  • Cemetery Tour @ Der Stadt Friedhof
    Time: 90 minutes
    Cost: Fee
    This is a tour of Der Stadt Friedhof which is Historical. Also, your own tour can be taken to the Catholic Cemetery on the west side of Main Street “Haupstrasse” or Highway 290, or Der Stadt Friedhof which is located on the east side of Main Street. There are also multiple cemeteries located throughout the county.
  • “Marktplatz” is located in the center of town.
    Time: 1-2 hours
    Cost to Grounds: Free
    Cost to Museum: Admission Fee
    The “Maibaum” and bronze statue by Jay Hester of John O. Meusebach (the founding father of Fredericksburg) and the Penatuka Comanche chief Santanna sharing a peace pipe on May 7, 1847 are open air. Also is the Vereins Kirche Museum which can be toured daily, except on Sundays.
  • The Historic Memorial Public Library
    Time: 1 hour
    Cost: Free, but we LOVE donations!
    Constructed in 1881 and served as the County Courthouse till 1939. In 1967, the building was salvaged and renovated by Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McDermott and became the County Library.
  • Cisterns built in the earlier days
    Time: 15 minutes each
    Cost: Free
    The restaurants Altdorf and Alla Campagna both have cisterns sealed and viewable from inside the restaurant. Worth checking out while having lunch or dinner!
  • Pioneer Museum Complex
    Time: 2 to 5 hours
    Cost: Admission Fee
    Get a taste of what life was like for the German immigrants. Self-guided tours are available and if you run out of time, see on-line for their virtual tour.
  • Historic Jail
    Time: 1st Saturday of Every Month, 1 hour
    Cost: Admission Fee
    Built in 1885 and used until 1939, you can tour this iconic jail! Also, if you stay for the night you can join a Ghost Tour (www.hauntedfbg.com)
  • Painted Church of Texas @ St. Mary’s Catholic Church
    Time: 1 hour but beware of the church hours
    Cost: Free
  • Gillespie County Country Schools
    Time: 1 hour to 1 day, depends on how many schools you want to tour and their open hours.
    Cost: Free
    Visit www.HistoricSchools.org for tour dates and times.
  • Fort Martin Scott
    Time: 1-1.5 hours
    Cost: Free. Walk around daily to view the fort and buildings are opened at the end of the week through the weekend.
    Built in December 1848, it was the first frontier fort in the state of Texas at this time. Situated on Barons Creek and originally 640 acres, also known as a section. The first county fair in Texas was here inn 1881, by the Braeutigam family which had been purchased in 1871. Also the first race track and dance hall were located here in the county.
  • Cross Mountain Park “Kreuzberg”
    Time: 30minutes and Open 24/7
    Cost: Free
    The cross was discovered in 1846 while they were dividing up the land (one city lot & 10 acres per family) through a drawing. Mr.Duderstadt found the cross, which originally had been placed there by the Spanish Missionaries. This is one of the best views of the Hill Country.
  • Old Tunnel State Park
    Time: 2 hours for a tour or time to view bats emerging
    Cost: Admission Fee for tour & Viewing is Free
    Home to up to 3 million Mexican freetailed bats and 3,000 cave myotis bats from May through October. This tunnel was built in 1914, with the help of Map It Out’s grandfather and other family members. 920-feet of solid limestone was dug and the railroad was built and in operation till 1941. Now home to millions of bats, this is a must!
  • LBJ Ranch – Lyndon B. Johnson National Historic Park
    Time: 30 to 120 minutes
    Cost: Admission Fee
    A driving tour is available with audio to guide you. You can view the birthplace, school, Texas White House and graveyard. The Texas White House is available for tours when it is not being updated.
  • Sauer Beckman Living History Farm
    Time: 2 hours
    Cost: Admission Fee
    Depicts the living history farm as it was in the early 1900’s. You can see them making lye soap, canning garden vegetables, sheep shearing or plowing the fields with a team of horses. Sometimes you can even smell lunch being prepared.
  • Luckenbach Texas – Live Music Honky Tonk
    Time: 2 hours +
    Cost: Admission Fee
    Tour the town of Luckenbach while enjoying a tasty beverage and listening to some Texas country music tunes being played. Thanks to Hondo Crouch for saving this iconic hang out!
  • Holy Ghost Lutheran Church
    Time: 30 minutes
    Cost: Admission Fee
  • The 1846 Pape log cabin – Oldest home built by the settlers
    Time: 15 minutes
    Fee: This is a private residence, only for viewing
    Built communally by the towns first 40 families to Fredericksburg Texas in 1846.

When is the best time to visit Fredericksburg Texas?

290 Wine Shuttle

Service, Transportation, Winery

A hop-on, hop-off service. Convenient pick-ups at each winery every 15 minutes. Enjoy comfortable seating, large windows for scenic views, and an onboard guide to answer questions and offer insights. Visit, shop, and taste as long as you like at each winery, then simply catch the next shuttle when you’re ready to visit your next winery.

Altstadt Brewery

Brewery, Dog Friendly, Event Venue, Food, Kid Friendly, Live Music

Enjoy the taste of Germany in the beautiful hill country. A unique destination for world-class beer, live music, and amazing views from the Biergarten. Grab a flight and pair it with delicious cuisine all in a Bavarian-inspired environment. Stop by their tractor museum, free to visit, enjoy a rare- vintage collection of tractors.

Wildseed Farms & Winery

Dog Friendly, Explore, Food, Kid Friendly, Live Music, Locally Made, Service, Shop, Winery

Visit a 200-acre wildflower farm and vineyard with walking trails and gardens. Taste delicious award-winning wines grown from estate grapes, in the tasting room or grab a cold beer. The world’s largest producer of Texas Bluebonnets, (quality non-GMO wildflower seeds) shop a variety of seeds, plants, pottery, gifts and home decor.

The Speakeasy at Salvation Spirits

Distillery, Drink, Food

A specialty cocktail laboratory on a 10-acre orchard. Indulge in crafted cocktails by master mixologists using fruit from the orchard and award-winning spirits created by @SalvationSpirits. Reservations required Friday and Saturday.

Heath Sparkling Wines

21+Only , Small Bites, Winery

The first winery in Texas dedicated to the art of fine sparkling winemaking. Their multi-sensory tasting experience is unique, immersive and interesting. Enjoy distinctive sparkling wines, paired with seasonal small-bites, all presented in an architecturally stunning tasting room with panoramic vineyard views.

Messina Hof Hill Country Winery

Dog Friendly, Event Venue, Food, Stay, Winery

Offering over 90 Texas wines to suit every taste, with four tasting room locations in Bryan, Harvest Green, Grapevine & Fredericksburg. The Fredericksburg location has a lovely vineyard and this is where the Lenoir grapes are grown. These grapes are used to produce their delicious traditional style ports.

Grape Creek Vineyards

21+Only , Food, Winery

Renowned not only for its exceptional wines but also for it's captivating Texas Hill Country views. Offering wine tasting experiences and wine tours. Grape Creek is like a country club for wine explorers. Exclusive members-only get access to dine by the vines at the signature restaurant, enjoy wine tastings on the patio, and lounge seating.

Foyt Wines & Museum

Event Venue, Explore, Live Music, Small Bites, Winery

Foyt Winery is a cult wine producer with Texas roots, Indiana drive, and California style. A premier destination that seamlessly combines the beauty of winemaking with the rich history of motorsports. Founded by the legendary race car driver A.J. Foyt, offering visitors an extraordinary experience, as you sip wine and tour the museum!

Barons Creek Vineyards

Dog Friendly, Event Venue, Kid Friendly, Small Bites, Stay, Winery

Enjoy Texas' best wine experience in the heart of the Hill Country. They strive to provide each visitor with an experience that would make even the most discriminating nobility feel at home and wine tastings to accommodate wine lovers of every distinction.

Ogle Brewery

Brewery, Dog Friendly, Explore, Food, Kid Friendly, Live Music

Ogle Brewery is part of the upscale Arch Ray Resort. The brewery has six beers on tap at a time and offerings rotate seasonally. Their brews are easy drinking and delicious, like the extra light cream ale, cream ale, and Mexican lager. A place where the passion for great craft beer and good food united people in a shared appreciation for the good things in life.

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